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    Owner-led with 45 years of combined experience
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    Covering Coventry and Warwickshire
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Why choose BM Roofing Specialist?

BM Roofing Specialist is a local, family-run roofing business led by Ben Mayers and his cousin Stephen. Born and raised in Coventry, Ben set the firm up on a simple idea: do honest work, treat people straight, and let the roofs speak for themselves. Between them, Ben and Stephen bring 45 years of hands-on roofing experience to every job.

Our whole approach comes down to trust. We turn up when we say we will, we explain what your roof actually needs in plain English, and we put it in a clear written quote with no hidden extras. If a repair will do the job, we will not try to sell you a new roof. As Ben puts it, we are building trust one roof at a time.

Workmanship is everything on a roof, because you cannot easily see it once we have gone. We fit breathable felt, dress lead by hand, point ridges with a proper frost-resistant mix, and leave every job watertight and tidy. We do the bits that cheaper outfits skip, because they are what make a roof last.

From a few slipped tiles to a full re-roof, you deal with the people actually doing the work, not a call centre. We cover Coventry, Nuneaton, Warwick, and the surrounding towns, we offer 24-hour call-outs for emergencies, and we are always happy to come out and give you an honest, free quote.

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Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions

What areas do you cover?

We are based in Coventry and cover the city plus the surrounding towns, including Nuneaton, Bedworth, Leamington Spa, Warwick, Kenilworth, Stratford-upon-Avon, Rugby, and Hinckley, roughly a 25-mile radius. If you are not sure whether you are in our area, give us a call on 07508 745125 and we will let you know.

Are your quotes free?

Yes. We come out, take a proper look at the roof, and give you a free, no-obligation quote. We would rather take the time to price the job accurately than give you a rough guess over the phone that changes later.

Do you offer emergency call-outs?

Yes. We offer 24-hour call-outs for roofing emergencies such as storm damage or a sudden leak. We can get a temporary cover in place quickly to stop the water and protect your home, then return to carry out a permanent repair.

How much experience do you have?

BM Roofing Specialist is run by Ben Mayers alongside his cousin Stephen. Ben has been roofing for 5 years and Stephen has over 40 years in the trade, so every job has decades of hands-on experience behind it.

How do you keep prices fair?

We are a small, local outfit with low overheads, and we quote honestly. We tell you what a job actually needs, flag any extra costs like scaffolding or timber repairs up front, and never add surprises halfway through. Our saying is simple: building trust one roof at a time.

Will you leave the site clean and tidy?

Always. We clear up as we go, take all the old materials and waste away with us, and leave your property as we found it. A tidy job is part of doing the work properly.

What are the main cost drivers?

Scaffolding hire, old material disposal (skip hire), structural timber repairs, and the choice between budget concrete or premium slate.

How long does a new roof take?

A typical house re-roof takes a few days to around a week depending on the size of the roof, the access, and the weather. We will give you a realistic timescale with your quote so you can plan around it.

Do you fit breathable felt?

Yes, as standard. Breathable membrane lets the roof space ventilate and keeps condensation out of the timbers. It is something cheaper jobs sometimes skip, and it makes a real difference to how long the roof lasts.

How long do repairs take?

Most basic repairs (fixing lead flashing, replacing a few tiles, or mortar work) take a couple of hours to a few days.

Can you find the source of a leak?

Yes. We track leaks down properly rather than guessing, because water often travels along the timbers before it shows on your ceiling. Finding the actual source means the repair fixes the problem instead of just moving it.

Should I repair or replace my roof?

It depends on the age and condition of the roof. If it is sound and just has a few faults, a repair is the sensible, cheaper option. If it is near the end of its life and constantly failing, we will tell you honestly so you are not throwing money at patch repairs.

Which material is the best choice?

EPDM rubber is highly recommended for standard residential roofs because it does not crack under thermal movement. GRP fibreglass is best if the roof will experience heavy foot traffic (like a balcony). Rubber roofs come with a 20-year guarantee.

How long does a flat roof last?

A properly fitted EPDM rubber roof comes with a 20-year guarantee and often lasts well beyond that. GRP fibreglass is similarly long-lived. Both are a big step up from the old felt that cracked and blistered every few years.

Can you repair an existing flat roof?

Often, yes. If the deck underneath is sound we can repair or re-cover the surface. If the deck has rotted, it is usually better value to replace the roof properly. We will tell you which makes sense after a look.

How long does leadwork last?

Standard lead flashing easily lasts 50 to 100+ years. It far outlasts modern plastic or rubber alternatives.

Where is lead work needed?

Anywhere a roof meets a wall or a chimney, in valleys, and along abutments. These are the spots where water most wants to get in, which is why traditional dressed lead is still the right material for the job.

Why use lead instead of a modern alternative?

Modern plastic and rubber flashing tapes are quick and cheap but they lift, crack, and fail far sooner. Hand-dressed lead, fitted with the correct code and laps, keeps water out for decades. It costs a little more and it is worth it.

What is the lifespan of uPVC rooflines?

High-quality modern uPVC systems require almost zero maintenance and come with structural and anti-discolouration guarantees lasting 20 to 25 years.

Why do fascias and soffits matter?

They close off and ventilate the roof and carry rainwater away from your walls. When they rot or sag, water gets into the brickwork and roof timbers, which leads to far more expensive damage. Sound rooflines protect the whole house.

Can you match my existing guttering?

Usually, yes. We can match the colour and profile of your existing runs, or replace the whole roofline for a consistent finish in white, black, or anthracite.

How long does roof mortar last?

Traditional sand-and-cement mortar usually lasts 10 to 20 years before weathering, frost expansion, and natural building movement cause it to fracture.

What gets repointed on a roof?

Mainly the ridges and hips, the verges (the edge of the roof at a gable), and the chimney stack. On chimneys we also renew the flaunching, the mortar bed at the top that holds the pots in place.

Is repointing worth doing?

Very much so. It is one of the cheapest bits of roof maintenance, and catching failed pointing early stops water getting into the roof and brickwork. Leaving it leads to a much bigger and more expensive repair.

Will insulation cause damp or condensation?

If installed incorrectly, yes. Insulation traps heat below, making the roof space much colder. If you block the airflow at the eaves (where the roof meets the wall), moist air gets trapped, leading to wood rot. You must use rafter vents to keep airflow moving.

How much can insulation save me?

A well-insulated roof noticeably cuts heat loss and your heating bills, because a lot of warmth otherwise escapes straight up through the roof. The exact saving depends on your home, but it is one of the better-value improvements you can make.

What type of insulation do you recommend?

It depends on your roof and how you use the space. Loft-level insulation is ideal for an unused loft, while rafter-level (warm roof) insulation suits a loft you want to keep usable. We will advise on the right type and depth for your situation.

What does the chimney flaunching do?

Flaunching is the sloped mortar bed at the very top of the chimney stack that holds the chimney pots securely in place. If it cracks, rainwater will leak straight down the brickwork core and into your house walls.

Do I need a full rebuild or just a repair?

It depends on the brickwork. If the stack is sound but the mortar and flaunching have failed, repointing and re-flaunching is usually enough. If the brickwork has gone soft or the stack is leaning, a partial or full rebuild is the safe option. We will tell you honestly which it needs.

Why does my chimney leak?

The most common causes are cracked flaunching at the top, failed pointing in the stack, and worn lead flashing where the chimney meets the roof. We check all three and renew whatever is letting the water in.

Do metal roofs attract lightning strikes?

No. While metal conducts electricity, a metal roof does not increase your risk of a lightning strike. In fact, because it is non-combustible, it is significantly safer than timber-framed or asphalt roofing if struck.

What buildings suit a metal sheet roof?

Garages, workshops, outbuildings, and industrial units are ideal. Metal sheet roofing is lightweight, durable, and quick to fit, which makes it a cost-effective choice for these kinds of buildings.

Can a metal roof be insulated?

Yes. We can fit insulated sheet panels where the building needs to hold heat, such as a workshop or a converted outbuilding, so you get the durability of metal with better warmth retention.